Other Symbols
used in tab
Internet tablature is limited to the symbols
found on the computer keyboard. Therefore some of the more
graphic symbols found in published tabs are not available.
This is also where individual transcribers will have their
own way of doing things. But here are some basic symbols used.
h
= hammer-on
p = pull-off
/
= slide up
\ = slide down
s = slide
b = bend
r = reverse bend, or release bend
t = right hand tap
+ = right hand tap
x = rhythm click or muted string
v
= vibrato
~ = vibrato
(5)
= ghost note, or optional note
<5>
= harmonic
Hammer-ons
Hammer-ons are represented by an "h" placed
between 2 different notes. The 1st note is plucked, then you
will "hammer" another finger onto the string at
the fret indicated by the 2nd number. The force
of your finger "hammering" will cause the next note
to sound without plucking the string again. Another way that
you may see a hammer-on represented in Internet tablature,
is this symbol between 2 different notes ^.
This is similar to the graphic arc used in published tablature.
If the second of the 2 notes is higher, the ^
represents a hammer-on. Sometimes the addition of an h above
the ^
symbol helps clarify things.
G:-----------or-------or----------
D:--------------------------h-----
A:-----5h7-------5^7-------5^7----
E:--------------------------------
Pull-offs
Pull-offs are represented by a "p" placed between
2 different notes. For a pull-off, you will need to have both
fingers placed on the notes before you start. The 1st note
is plucked, then the next note is sounded by "pulling
off" the finger on the higher fret. You can not just
lift up your finger to get the 2nd note to sound.
You will need to "pluck" the string with your left
hand finger. Pull out away from the bass, and towards the
floor. Like the hammer-on, you may see this symbol between
2 notes ^.
The way you can tell pull-off apart from a hammer-on, is that
the second note is lower than the first for a pull-off. Sometimes
the addition of a "p" above the ^
symbol helps to clarify things.
G:-----------or-------or----------
D:--------------------------p-----
A:-----7p5-------7^5-------7^5----
E:--------------------------------
Reference
Lessons
For more information on hammer-ons and pull-offs,
check out this lesson.
Hammer-ons
and pull-offs - Also known as slurs.